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Chapter 5: The Eternity of God - Worksheet
True or False (T/F):
- _____ God is affected by motion and change.
- _____ Everything that begins to be is eternal.
- _____ The further conclusion is that God is eternal.
- _____ According to the passage, God is absolutely immobile.
Multiple Choice:
According to St. Thomas Aquinas, what is the connection between change and eternity? a) Change is necessary for eternity. b) Change is irrelevant to the concept of eternity. c) Change and motion define eternity. d) Change is the cause of eternity.
What does the passage conclude about God's nature? a) God is subject to change. b) God is eternal. c) God is affected by motion. d) God is bound by time.
Fill in the Blank:
The passage states that everything that begins to be or ceases to be is affected through _________ or ________.
Based on the passage, God is described as absolutely _______.
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markdown## Chapter 5: The Eternity of God - Worksheet
**True or False (T/F):**
1. _____ God is affected by motion and change.
2. _____ Everything that begins to be is eternal.
3. _____ The further conclusion is that God is eternal.
4. _____ According to the passage, God is absolutely immobile.
**Multiple Choice:**
5. According to St. Thomas Aquinas, what is the connection between change and eternity?
a) Change is necessary for eternity.
b) Change is irrelevant to the concept of eternity.
c) Change and motion define eternity.
d) Change is the cause of eternity.
6. What does the passage conclude about God's nature?
a) God is subject to change.
b) God is eternal.
c) God is affected by motion.
d) God is bound by time.
**Fill in the Blank:**
7. The passage states that everything that begins to be or ceases to be is affected through _________ or ________.
8. Based on the passage, God is described as absolutely _______.
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